Archinect - Features2016-12-09T08:51:06-05:00http://archinect.com/features/article/149956435/it-s-the-culture-stupid-curatorial-statement-for-the-international-architecture-biennale-rotterdam-from-executive-director-george-brugmans
It's the Culture, Stupid: curatorial statement for the International Architecture Biennale Rotterdam, from executive director George Brugmans Orhan Ayyüce2016-07-09T09:38:00-04:00>2016-07-15T00:56:30-04:00<img src="http://cdn.archinect.net/images/650x/ds/ds6x085qxxgxzcxo.jpg" width="650" height="434" border="0" title="" alt="" /><p>It all started January 2010 when I first <a href="http://archinect.com/features/article/95113/interview-with-george-brugmans-director-international-architecture-biennale-rotterdam" target="_blank">interviewed the director of International Architecture Biennale of Rotterdam George Brugmans</a> for Archinect. Since then, our relationship developed and I closely followed his work at IABR which I find arguably the most serious biennale concerning urbanism and city-making at the highest level of reality and usefulness.</p>http://archinect.com/features/article/95966727/student-works-x-city-making-interior-cities-from-the-piet-zwart-institute
Student Works: "[X]City: Making Interior Cities" from the Piet Zwart Institute Amelia Taylor-Hochberg2014-03-20T16:59:00-04:00>2014-05-13T18:08:03-04:00<img src="http://cdn.archinect.net/images/650x/hr/hrimklod8ezci1og.jpg" width="650" height="457" border="0" title="" alt="" /><p>Focusing on a defunct submarine wharf in the Port of Rotterdam, students in the <a href="http://pzwart.nl/nl/courses/miard" target="_blank">Masters of Interior Architecture and Retail Design</a> program at the Piet Zwart Institute explored whether interior design can give way to urban redevelopment. As part of last fall's [X]City studio, students proposed a spectrum of redevelopment strategies for the wharf, varying from commercial to artistic to recreational.</p>http://archinect.com/features/article/91708100/screen-print-6-monu-s-greater-urbanism
Screen/Print #6: MONU's "Greater Urbanism" Amelia Taylor-Hochberg2014-01-27T13:59:00-05:00>2014-01-27T13:59:55-05:00<img src="http://cdn.archinect.net/images/650x/wk/wk1vhudjyg51ie69.jpg" width="514" height="690" border="0" title="" alt="" /><p><a href="http://archinect.com/features/tag/354209/screen-print" target="_blank"><em><strong>Screen/Print</strong></em></a><a href="http://archinect.com/features/tag/354209/screen-print" target="_blank"> </a>is an experiment in translation across media, featuring a close-up digital look at printed architectural writing. Divorcing content from the physical page, the series lends a new perspective to nuanced architectural thought.</p><p>For this issue, we&rsquo;re featuring <strong>MONU</strong>'s 19th issue,&nbsp;<em>Greater Urbanism</em>.</p><p>Do you run an architectural publication? If you&rsquo;d like to submit a piece of writing to <em>Screen/Print</em>, please <a href="http://archinect.com/contact_us" target="_blank">send us a message</a>.</p>http://archinect.com/features/article/66096833/archinect-interviews-george-brugmans-iabr-part-3-s-o-paulo-rotterdam-and-beyond
Archinect Interviews George Brugmans, IABR - Part 3, São Paulo, Rotterdam and Beyond Orhan Ayyüce2013-01-30T17:09:00-05:00>2013-03-14T12:25:06-04:00<img src="http://cdn.archinect.net/images/650x/v9/v9kfdrdtwu9t6fdo.jpg" width="514" height="303" border="0" title="" alt="" /><p>
Continuation of Orhan Ayy&uuml;ce's interview with George Brugmans, Executive Director of the International Architecture Biennale Rotterdam (IABR).</p>
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<em>Previously: <a href="http://archinect.com/features/article/66092556/archinect-interviews-george-brugmans-iabr-part-1-making-city" target="_blank">PART 1, Making City</a> and <a href="http://archinect.com/features/article/66096130/archinect-interviews-george-brugmans-iabr-part-2-arnavutk-y-istanbul" target="_blank">PART 2, Arnavutk&ouml;y, Istanbul</a></em></p>http://archinect.com/features/article/66096130/archinect-interviews-george-brugmans-iabr-part-2-arnavutk-y-istanbul
Archinect Interviews George Brugmans, IABR - Part 2, Arnavutköy, Istanbul Orhan Ayyüce2013-01-28T15:15:00-05:00>2013-01-29T08:58:42-05:00<img src="http://cdn.archinect.net/images/650x/fx/fxe7qo363vj6whfq.jpg" width="514" height="303" border="0" title="" alt="" /><p>
Continuation of Orhan Ayy&uuml;ce's interview with George Brugmans, Executive Director of the International Architecture Biennale Rotterdam (IABR).</p>
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<a href="http://archinect.com/features/article/66092556/archinect-interviews-george-brugmans-iabr-part-1-making-city" target="_blank"><em>Previously: PART 1, Making City</em></a></p>http://archinect.com/features/article/66092556/archinect-interviews-george-brugmans-iabr-part-1-making-city
Archinect Interviews George Brugmans, IABR - Part 1, Making City Orhan Ayyüce2013-01-23T17:42:00-05:00>2013-01-24T08:09:56-05:00<img src="http://cdn.archinect.net/images/650x/mk/mk6av1qgzjjnz28g.jpg" width="514" height="303" border="0" title="" alt="" /><p>
<em>&ldquo;I do not believe in throwing good stuff away. Every IABR edition builds on earlier editions. We refocus, change perspective, pick up new elements; we re-use and reconfigure, and then we scramble and stir. Compared to most other Biennales, we&rsquo;re poor and small, so we have to be smart, not waste what we have, choose our battles, break rules, find shortcuts, work with good people, make friends and truly commit ourselves.&rdquo; - George Brugmans</em></p>
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IABR, International Architecture Biennale Rotterdam is the most engaged urban Biennale in the world. Supported by the Dutch Government, the city of Rotterdam, the municipalities where the IABR runs test sites and the collaborators from NGO's, this urban biennale continues to discuss, engage, make, critique and invent solutions for pressing problems regarding the present and the future of the cities in this so called urban century with rapidly growing megalopolises and populations.<br>
IABR holds that when we would all be living in better-made citie...</p>http://archinect.com/features/article/34974008/in-focus-ossip-van-duivenbode
In Focus: Ossip van Duivenbode Archinect2012-01-18T19:42:00-05:00>2012-01-23T19:57:49-05:00<img src="http://cdn.archinect.net/images/650x/xx/xx49zaale7qid3x7.jpg" width="650" height="433" border="0" title="" alt="" /><p>
<em>In Focus</em> is Archinect's series of features dedicated to profiling the photographers who help make the work of architects look that much better. What has attracted them to architecture? How do they work? What type of equipment do they use? What do they think about seeing their work in blogs?</p>
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In this feature, we talk to Dutch photographer <a href="http://www.ossip-architectuurfotografie.nl" target="_blank">Ossip van Duivenbode</a>.</p>